Liberia lifts Ebola emergencyGeneva - Liberia lifted its state of emergency on Thursday, announcing huge gains in the fight with Ebola as Africa pinned its hopes on trials for a "miracle drug" to be tested on patients in Guinea.
The end of a raft of tough restrictions - the clearest sign yet that authorities in Monrovia believe they are beating the epidemic - follows a dramatic recent drop in new cases.
"I have informed the leadership of the national legislature that I will not seek an extension of the state of emergency," President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf announced on state-owned radio network ELBC.
The end of a raft of tough restrictions - the clearest sign yet that authorities in Monrovia believe they are beating the epidemic - follows a dramatic recent drop in new cases.
"I have informed the leadership of the national legislature that I will not seek an extension of the state of emergency," President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf announced on state-owned radio network ELBC.